Thinking about reviving this forum
Hardcore: Going oldschool, it'll be Scott Brown: Brought me into the scene since his appearance in Beatmania IIDX 11 Red (CS)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QuWbNO9TOMNeophyte: An accompaniment to Scott Brown, he's also known as the Beholder in the hardstyle scene
and Endymion: They did a remix for so many songs, my favorite one in particular was for the Defqon.1 2009 Anthem, Scrap Attack (credited to Headhunterz). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHhFT_HLLdQHardstyle:B-Front: He produced so many tracks that gives a very moving atmosphere to each one their ownAlpha Twins: If you listened to Smack my derb, you'd be very familar with them; they're more into the raw sounds nowDonkey Rollers: Made a classic, one that permanently made me obsessed with this musicRan-D and Adaro: Have been doing so many stuff, projects like Gunz 4 Hire, and a large arsenal of raw tracks to add with thatWasted Penguinz: One of the best and most original producers I have known since they got into the scene Atmozfears: Just signed into Scantraxx, now has become one of my most inspiring influences to make music http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CqmQUScvBI

It's not a group, man, these are series of "various artists" albums, and probably the label name.

Regarding Gabber i find MOH albums pretty amazing as then contain plenty of unmixed tracks (which is DJ-friendly, but with intros boring for people that aren't into Gabber) from huge number of artists. Angerfist is definitely the biggest fish nowadays lol, and his skills are so damn good.

Regarding Upfront Hardcore that is more known as UK Hardcore, that's my favourite genre, especially since it got influenced by Trance probably in 2003. Freeform/Trancecore is pretty damn good too. Hardcore Underground are hugely respectable albums, combining many sub-genres of Hardcore. And I have to say I love them. I love the energy Upfront/UK Hardcore brings, especially with its so-to-say trancy riffs. Hardcore Addiction are more non-melodic sided which is good too, and interesting. I can't say which are my favourite artists, but some of who I really love are S3RL, Technikore, Hixxy, Orbit1, DJ Kurt, Entity, Kors K...

I'm not a fan of new commercial forms presented Clubland X-Treme Hardcore 8, but many seem to love it so I guess it's cool.

Not pretty much of a fan of other Hardcore forms such as Speedcore, D&B or oldskool Happy Hardcore.

Is anyone here a member of popular Hardcore forums such as happyhardcore.com? Let's start an "old-times discussion" and kill each other!